The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 88
Page 251
Elements of Intellectual Philosophy ; or , an Analysis of the Powers of the Human Understanding ; tending to ascertain the Principles of a Rational Logic By R E. Scott , A.M. , Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University and King's ...
Elements of Intellectual Philosophy ; or , an Analysis of the Powers of the Human Understanding ; tending to ascertain the Principles of a Rational Logic By R E. Scott , A.M. , Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University and King's ...
Page 299
... as his details are interesting and important , and as his prejudices incline to the side of humanity , we are not ... of the human race in which the dreams of the golden age , and the felicity of the millenium , will be realized .
... as his details are interesting and important , and as his prejudices incline to the side of humanity , we are not ... of the human race in which the dreams of the golden age , and the felicity of the millenium , will be realized .
Page 369
Our modern philosophic schemes have discovered a romantic excess rather than a deficiency of humanity ; and they have had for their object not the destruction and misery of the human race , but the creation of that state of happiness ...
Our modern philosophic schemes have discovered a romantic excess rather than a deficiency of humanity ; and they have had for their object not the destruction and misery of the human race , but the creation of that state of happiness ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able appears attention become Boards called cause character circumstances Coins common consequence considerable considered contains death directed disease effect employed English equally established existence expect experiments expression fact feel force former French frequently friends give given hand human idea important improvement instance interest Italy kind labours land language late learned less letter living Lord manner matter means measure mentioned merit method mind mode nature necessary never notice object observations opinion original particular passage passed performance perhaps period persons possess practice present principles produced prove reader reason received refer regard remarks respect says seems Society spirit sufficiently supposed thing tion treated various volume whole wish writer